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Month: March 2018

Winter Is Over…Why Is March Snow/Cold So Rare in Lowland PNW? (Part 1)

Winter Is Over…Why Is March Snow/Cold So Rare in Lowland PNW? (Part 1)

I think it’s pretty obvious now, with daytime temps consistently rising into the 50s over the past several days, that we’re done with any kind of wintry weather for the season. So it’s time to pull the fork and say that WINTER IS OVER in the low to middle elevations of the Pacific Northwest, including the Columbia River Gorge. This means that not only is arctic air completely out of the picture…but we also probably won’t see any more wet…

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